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Перевод: grandchild
[существительное] внук ; внучка
Тезаурус:
- It's all the more important now, for you especially, but for Gareth, for Mackie and your new grandchild as well.
- It was her first meeting with this grandchild, even though he had passed his third birthday, and she wanted to try to get to know him.
- Don't worry, I shan't suddenly present you with a bastard grandchild."
- A parent or grandparent who has sexual contact with a child or grandchild may well be guilty of one of the offences already considered - rape, if there is sexual intercourse without consent; indecent assault, if there is sexual contact with a child under 16; and even gross indecency with or towards a child, if the child is under 14.
- For grandparents, a grandchild is a continuing dividend from their original investment of love, as well as a stake in the future: a part of them that will be living on, long after they are gone.
- George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class, Petite Protocol.
- And when they married, he gave each grandchild a wedding present from his own handiwork.
- And although the flow of mutual aid was markedly more often from the grandparent so long as the two generations were living separately, there were several cases in which visiting was explicitly intended to enable the grandchild to convey help.
- Perhaps the child or the grandchild will invent a nostalgia, a personal explanation of current unhappiness, which will make of special significance the origin of the parent or grandparent.
- And Mary's mother seemed satisfied with her grandchild.
- It was in fact rare for a grandchild to be so entirely dependant on grandparents, even after death or desertion.
- "We are citizens of the British Empire and subjects of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second," she announced, as if to pre-empt any further questions, pushing the photograph into her grandchild's hand.
- In my experience, young people in a family have been directed to go and conceive a child as quickly as possible because a dying person wants to see a grandchild to "know that his name will live on before he dies,.
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